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Raw Story 

The economy hasn’t been this good in 50 years

One of the happy outcomes of publishing a daily newsletter about politics in plain English for normal people and the common good is it tends to attract like-minded people who are equal parts liberal, informed and shrewd. When I ask open-ended questions on Twitter, I typically get serious, practical and often illuminating responses.

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Judicial Watch 

Judicial Watch: Hearing Set by Court on Whether to Reopen Lawsuit for President Biden’s Senate Records, Special Counsel Report Suggests Univ. of Delaware Misled Courts

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that a hearing will be held in the Superior Court of the State of Delaware on June 13, 2024, on its petition to reopen its case for the release of Joe Biden’s Senate records kept at the University of Delaware in light of the findings of Special Counsel […]

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Pew Research Center 

Acknowledgments

This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Richard Wike, Director, Global Attitudes ResearchJanell Fetterolf, Senior ResearcherMaria Smerkovich, Research AssociateSarah Austin, Research AssistantSofia Hernandez Ramones, Research Assistant Dorene Asare-Marfo, Panel ManagerPeter Bell, Associate Director, Design and ProductionJanakee Chavda, Assistant Digital ProducerLaura Clancy, Research AnalystManolo Corichi, Research AnalystJonathan […]

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Pew Research Center 

6. Is U.S. democracy a good example to follow?

The publics surveyed are largely skeptical that democracy in the U.S., at least in its current form, is a good example for other countries to follow. A median of four-in-ten across the 34 nations polled believe democracy in the U.S. used to be a good example for other countries to follow but has not been […]

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Pew Research Center 

5. How well is Biden handling international issues?

We asked respondents whether they approve or disapprove of how U.S. President Joe Biden is dealing with five major international concerns. Adults in some countries, including Kenya, Poland and Thailand, hold more positive assessments of how Biden has handled these five concerns. On the other hand, people in Tunisia and Turkey rate Biden extremely negatively […]

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Pew Research Center 

3. Confidence in Donald Trump

Though confidence in U.S. President Joe Biden has declined in recent years, even fewer people have confidence in former U.S. President Donald Trump to do the right thing regarding world affairs. Across 34 countries surveyed, a median of 28% are confident in Trump; 69% are not. (The survey was conducted before Trump’s conviction in a […]

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Pew Research Center 

2. Confidence in Joe Biden

A median of 43% across 34 countries surveyed have confidence in Biden to do the right thing regarding world affairs. A similar share say they do not have confidence in him. In Europe, seven-in-ten Poles trust Biden when it comes to world affairs, and majorities in Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden agree. But most adults […]

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Pew Research Center 

1. Views of the U.S.

Overall, views of the U.S. are more positive than negative across the 34 countries surveyed. A median of 54% hold a favorable opinion of the U.S., while a median of 31% have an unfavorable opinion. Poles are most likely to evaluate the U.S. positively: 86% hold a favorable view, though this share has declined 7 […]

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